Washington
Local college basketball roundup: Christopher Newport men deny Mary Washington’s late comeback attempt in victory
Collin Hines scored 16 points, Jahn Hines had 15 and No. 25 Christopher Newport held on despite nearly letting a seven-point lead slip away in the final 3 minutes of a 59-57 victory over Mary Washington on Wednesday night in Fredericksburg.
Trey Barber added 14 points and 10 rebounds and Ian Anderson had 10 points and 10 rebounds for the Captains (15-4), who have won three straight and eight of nine.
Collin Hines’ two free throws with 2:57 left gave CNU a 59-52 lead, but Mary Washington (9-5) scored five straight points to make it 59-57 with 46 seconds left. The Eagles had three chances to tie or take the lead, but misfired each time.
Daniel Peterson paced Mary Washington with 18 points and nine rebounds.
CNU will host Warren Wilson at 4 p.m. Saturday.
Guilford 77, Virginia Wesleyan 44: Tyler Dearman scored 19 points and No. 8 Guilford outshot and outrebounded Virginia Wesleyan decisively in an ODAC victory in Greensboro, North Carolina.
The Quakers (15-2, 6-2), who dropped from No. 2 in last week’s D3hoops.com poll after falling to Randolph-Macon on Saturday, bounced back by shooting 48.3% from the field and hitting 11 of 22 3-pointers.
The Marlins (14-4, 5-4), who have dropped two straight, shot 32% from the field and went 4 of 25 from 3-point range for 16%.
Guilford also outrebounded VWU 41-25.
Jordan Crump was the only Marlins player to reach double figures with 10 points. Amarion Wilson had six points and eight rebounds.
VWU will host Randolph College at 2 p.m. Saturday.
Women
Christopher Newport 80, Meredith College 29: Caitlin Crump scored 16 points to lead five players in double figures and No. 5 Christopher Newport rolled at home for its sixth straight victory.
Jessica Dornak (14), Elizabeth Creed (13), Mia Wilson (12) and Hailey Kellogg (11) also hit double digits for the Captains (18-1), who led 20-8 after the first quarter and 37-14 at the half.
CNU outrebounded Meredith 58-38 and forced 39 turnovers, which led to 36 points.
The Captains will host Warren Wilson at 2 p.m. Saturday.
Guilford 81, Virginia Wesleyan 52: Courtney McMillan scored 14 points to lead a balanced attack as Guilford handed Virginia Wesleyan its ninth straight loss.
Juliana Anderson paced the Marlins (3-12) with 14 points.
Guilford forced 31 VWU turnovers.
The Marlins will visit Randolph College at 2 p.m. Saturday.
Washington
Selesnick, Azorius Momo, Wins Washington DC Regional Championship
Jordan Selesnick won the Regional Championship at SCG CON Washington DC with Azorius Momo on Sunday.
Creatures (25)
Lands (21)
In a field packed with Izzet Prowess and Mono-Green Landfall, Selesnick put the power of Azorius Momo on display — proving the power of strong metagaming and mulligan decisions. Selesnick regularly dug for better opening hands in tight matchups, allowing his deck to have starts similar to those in Modern as opposed to Standard. After an 8-1 start on Day 1, Selesnick cruised to the No. 1 seed in the Top 8 with a record of 12-1-2.
Once in the Top 8, Selesnick only dropped a single game in route to a dominant performance. He defeated Stephen Snelson, on Izzet Spellementals, 2-1 in the quarters before clean 2-0 wins against Alexander Kans, on Selesnya Aggro, and Matt Xu, on Mono-Green Landfall.

Selesnick showed off both types of powerful draws the Momo deck can have in the finals, blinking a Quantum Riddler into play on Turn 2 in Game 1, and landing a copied Sage of the Skies on Turn 2 in Game 2. With the fast starts and utility offered from Starfield Shepherd, Selesnick had no problem navigating the mid-games for fast wins facing down strong starts from Xu.
Creatures (20)
Lands (26)
Selesnick took home $20,000 and the title of champion, while Xu earned $10,000. The Top 32 finishers earned invites to the upcoming Pro Tour in Amsterdam, though Selesnick and Xu also punched their tickets to the Magic World Championship.
Izzet Prowess made up almost 25 percent of the 1,198 players on Day 1, followed by Four-Color Control at 10 percent, thanks to its strong showing in the most recent Regional Championships. Mono-Green Landfall was next at just under nine percent, while Mardu Discard and Dimir Excruciator rounded out the Top 5 decks.

Day 2 consisted of 285 players that reached 18 match points on Day 1. See how the archetypes converted below.

View the Top 8 decklists from the Regional Championship. For all the decklists from the event and final standings check out the Melee page for the tournament.

SCG CON will be back in action next in Las Vegas on June 26-28.
Washington
Workers killed in chemical vat implosion at Washington paper mill identified; 11 dead
LONGVIEW, Wash. (KPTV/Gray News) – Officials say they have found the remains and identified all of the missing workers following a chemical vat implosion at the Nippon Dynawave paper mill on Tuesday.
The Cowlitz County Coroner’s Office released the names of those killed, bringing the death toll to 11:
- 52-year-old Gilbert Bernal of Kelso, Oregon.
- 29-year-old Tyler Covington of Castle Rock, Oregon.
- 27-year-old Brad Covington of Castle Rock, Oregon.
- 48-year-old Robert Wilson of Clatskanie, Oregon.
- 54-year-old Dale Miller of Portland, Oregon.
- 35-year-old Jared Ammons of Longview, Washington.
- 38-year-old Braydon Finkas of Cathlamet, Washington.
- 26-year-old Clinton Doran of Kelso, Oregon.
- 51-year-old John Forsberg of Longview, Washington.
- 58-year-old Norman Barlow of Vancouver, Washington.
- Dillon Miller, taken to a Portland hospital; coroner has no other information.
Officials say a 900,000-gallon tank containing a highly destructive chemical called white liquor imploded at the facility just after 7:15 a.m.
Roughly 600,000 gallons of the substance rushed through work areas at the plant on Tuesday when the tank ruptured.
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson called it “the deadliest industrial tragedy in modern Washington state history.”
Multiple people, including a firefighter, were injured and taken to area hospitals for treatment following the implosion. Some of those injured were also brought to the Oregon Burn Center.
Investigators were looking into what caused the tank to implode in the first place and whether there’s a risk of it happening again.
The U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board said it would begin an investigation into the implosion after the recovery efforts are concluded.
Officials said some of the chemical had made its way into the Columbia River and they have received reports of dead fish near the site’s spillways.
The Washington State Department of Ecology and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency were monitoring air and water quality and working to assess any other environmental impacts.
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